Woman Robbed And Assaulted By Teenagers In Sydney Carpark

Woman, 21, assaulted in Wolli Creek

Two teenagers will front court after a young woman was mugged in Sydney’s southeast.

Police charge two 14-year-olds after a woman was violently assaulted walking to her car.

A woman has been brutally assaulted and robbed by two 14-year-old boys while walking to her car in Sydney's Wolli Creek.

The attack happened on Sunday night after the 21-year-old woman left a train station on her way home from a friend's party. Security camera footage shows the two boys following her from the train station and waiting for her in the nearby carpark, where they attacked.

The woman tried to run past the boys but one of them grabbed her backpack and flung her to the ground, where they kicked her repeatedly in the chest, and then took off with her bag.

The attack happened in a carpark on Mount Olympus Boulevard, Wolli Creek on Sunday night at 11:20pm.

The woman's brother said his sister was left terrified by the event. He told Nine News he hopes the boys get what they deserve, but also that they can move on from the experience.

"I hope they grow up to be a better person," he said.

Nearby security officers called the police, who quickly arrived at the scene and commenced inquiries. The woman was taken to hospital for treatment of minor injuries to her stomach and back. She is now being cared for by her family.

After Nine News shared the security footage of the assault, one of the boys' mothers recognised her son and called the police to identify him. They have since arrested the two boys and charged them with robbery in company.

They have been refused bail and will appear in Campbelltown Children's Court.